@ScottishGreens what makes you think the EU would have you anymore than it would have the rest of Britain back. This ridiculous level of exceptionalism is what leads to disasters like Brexit.
@Wil @ScottishGreens
Because they've said so? Based on the fact that Scotland voted remain, & popular opinion has consistently been to rejoin.
@HighlandLawyer @ScottishGreens in Scotland it has, but what are the polls in Europe saying about whether they want to reexpand into the British Iles? Its not a deal that’s on the table right now and won’t be for years.
@Wil @ScottishGreens
MEPs have consistently said an independent Scotland would be welcomed back to the EU. But that can't be a "deal on the table" unless and until Scotland chooses independence.
@HighlandLawyer @ScottishGreens which is why Starmer saying it is unlikely to happen in his lifetime is a sensible thing to say. Unless you want Scotland to crash out of the UK like the UK crashed out of the EU?
@Wil @ScottishGreens
The UK (or the Tory govt at least) *chose* to "crash out" of the EU. So Scotland could quite easily leave the UK in short timespan without "crashing out". That's even assuming it would not be a mutually agreed ending of the UK.
And it's not a sensible thing for Starmer to say, unless he doesn't expect to live more than a decade, especially as it pisses off people for no reason. "Within the lifetime of the next Parliament" would be much more sensible.
@HighlandLawyer @ScottishGreens Scotland holds all the cards in the negotiation?
I do agree in the life of the parliament would be more sensible.
What I think he will do is start to negotiate small bilateral agreements with the EU on small things to make us not being a member of the single market not quite so painful and then it will be a good 20 years of demographic change before anyone is willing to reopen the argument.
@HighlandLawyer @Wil @ScottishGreens This is what needs to happen before we can think about rejoining. Reconstitution of a broken English empire that's no longer relevant after 200+ years calling itself a United Kingdom. We were part ways towards becoming a modern federation in the late 90s but that chance was missed. Part devolution was as close as we got.